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lucky
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0 posted 2000-10-04 08:35 PM


Taken from a conversation long ago

Lonely Fortresses

it wasn’t as though I
wanted to have a walled fortress around
me you know I didn’t yet each time I was hurt it
was as though gracious stones piled themselves
higher and higher with seemingly no behest of
mine own and as those walls had grown
higher and wider to eventually
take me so far away
beyond any
hearts
caring so
far until I wouldn’t
ever get close enough to stay
any longer to such possibilities of ever
falling for love or loved by any other yet you
were always engraved within those walls
and need I say you would
always be

now children..! O children

are so naivé I don’t know why but if I was
not born lonely then yes your right! my fortress
was built around loneliness innocently in a very
young heart and yes I tried not to let anyone
know just how afraid I had grown

however

I never
wanted in any such
conscious way to have
a fortress locking me
in yesterdays
gloom


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If I could paint a portrait, of this life in which I've led, and somehow sketch a story, of the visions in my head, I'd start out with a canvas, stretched tightly in a frame, and in the bottom corner, I'd leave room to sign my name.  (Michelle A. Bartley)

[This message has been edited by lucky (edited 10-04-2000).]

© Copyright 2000 Dale W. Gwaltney - All Rights Reserved
Martie
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1 posted 2000-10-04 08:54 PM


Hi lucky...you wrench my heart when you paint a picture with such honesty...you gotta know that the fortress walls crack with this poem...and let me in.
lucky
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2 posted 2000-10-04 09:12 PM


Martie,

Hay you little stinker... You probably know these are Rosemary's words from when we were to young to know much better. Well, at least I was to young to know any better. (emotionless, self-centered... you know) And yes they wrench my heart too when ever I read those old painted pictures. Glad to let you in.

Always Caring, Dale



Martie
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3 posted 2000-10-04 09:17 PM


Dale--Well...you guys are so close...the walls just are melted together...and I see now that you said a conversation...well, thanks for letting me in Rosemary's wall, or yours...love ya both!!
Rosemary J. Gwaltney
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4 posted 2000-10-04 11:16 PM


Thank you honey, for sharing a tender conversation from our long ago.  I know many people must relate to loneliness, and fear of further pain.
Poignantly worded!

I love you.
Rosemary


[This message has been edited by Rosemary J. Gwaltney (edited 10-04-2000).]

lucky
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since 2000-01-17
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Idaho
5 posted 2000-10-05 02:53 PM


RJ, thank you so much for so much love and caring over the years. It's a wonder we ever made it through. You surprised me that you remembered that little chat. For me, it's strange to read my journals and re-live the things from times past. I feel too_, many times as though they were only yesterday. Are we getting old yet..?


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